Lakeside Hotel
Modern Spa Hotel on the banks of Lake Windermere
- Newby Bridge, Lake District & Cumbria
Overview
This lakeside spa hotel is the perfect location for your next spa day. With picturesque views of Lake Windermere and a well equipped spa including a swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room and more, there's no better place to relax and unwind.
There's a fine dining restaurant as well as a terrace for alfresco lakeside dining - when the British weather allows! Whether you're just looking to switch off, or you're wanting to head out and explore the Lake District - Lakeside Hotel & Spa is a fabulous option. Plus - they're dog-friendly!
- Luxurious lakeside spa hotel on Lake Windermere in Newby Bridge
- Perfect for spa days
- Aveda Destination Spa with swimming pool, hot tub, steam room, sauna and more
- Spectacular lake views
- Fine dining at The Lakeside Restaurant
- Just 15 minutes from M6
- Free guest parking
- Dog-friendly
Bow Wow Factor
The property is very fortunate to be situated on the shores of the lake, with beautiful gardens and walking routes accessible directly from the front door.
You'll find a variety of walks from the Lakeside Hotel doorstep, from little-leg-friendly walks to ambitious leg burners. The Lake District National Park's 'West Windermere Way' walk, is a section of path that loops past the hotel. For those wanting to take on something more testing, just a short drive away iconic Lakeland walks up the dramatic peaks of Scafell Pike to the picturesque valleys of Borrowdale, promise unforgettable views.
For the dogs who bring their humans on their holidays, or for those who appreciate a small slice of private outdoor space. The Garden Rooms are situated at the back of the hotel overlooking an open field, with a small, enclosed garden space offering a private tranquil retreat.
The hotel understands that dogs are more than just pets—they are part of the family. Its Garden Rooms are ideal for pet owners, featuring private gardens where dogs can enjoy the fresh air. For those seeking additional space, the Classic Rooms offer views of the surrounding woodlands or hotel grounds. Some rooms also provide level access from the lift, making it easy for guests and their dogs to settle in comfortably. Guests are encouraged to bring their four-legged companions along to enjoy a memorable Lakes adventure together.
The property allows two dogs per room. It has no restrictions on the size, age, or breed of dogs.
Dine with Your Dog
Dogs are allowed in the John Ruskin's Brasserie area and Conservatory, but they are not allowed in the Lakeview Restaurant unless they are a service animal.
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Lakeside Hotel Reviews
- 93 reviews
- Member since 2023
Lakeside, Cumbria, LA12 8AT
Excellent stay
What a lovely hotel. We had a super two night stay, despite the drizzly weather (umbrellas were available if required!) The room was a good temperature and the comfy bed and solid walls ensured a good night s sleep. Both restaurants were excellent although I think the food at Russkin s brasserie just edged it for quality and value. Breakfast was superb on both days and service was quick and friendly. Positioned at the south end of Lake Windermere, handy for the lake boat trips. No hesitation in recommending a stay here.
Gorgeous Lakeside Hotel and amazing large pool spa
Loved our three nights in Windermere at Lakeside Hotel and Spa. We had a wedding there but ate in the Brasserie two nights and had that taken off our bill and a lovely welcome bottle of prosecco which we took to the Potting Shed to sit and read our books and enjoy our view of Windermere. Such a special place
NOT IMPRESSED
Our stay at the Lakeside Hotel and Spa was very disappointing. We arrived at noon, before official check in at 3.00 pm. Of course, the hotel receptionist said that our room wasn t ready but she d contact Housekeeping to request it was prioritised as we were already there. While we waited, we had a drink in the area beyond the Reception desk. After one hour I returned to ask if it was ready and it wasn t, so we then decided to have lunch in the Lakeview Conservatory to pass the time.
My husband went back to the desk after we finished lunch and was told it still hadn t been prepared; a further lengthy wait ensued. At 2.40 pm someone came and said it was ready. We had been advised before booking that the garden room (406) was the furthest from the entrance and had three steps up, but I could use by mobility scooter there and park it below the steps, which I was happy to do so. A staff member accompanied us and said he would check the room was prepared. It was a large room with high ceilings but the Ensuite bathroom had a step down into it that we hadn t been warned about in advance. I went to use the bathroom and found it had no towels. The room telephone wasn t working either and my husband ended up having to go back to Reception to ask for these (a good 4-minute walk as I later timed it). Fifty minutes later the towels were delivered; I asked the young man to put them in the bathroom and then discovered there was not a single towel rail to be seen! He put one on the bathroom wall heater and the rest on our bed. I mentioned that the hotel phone wasn t working and he responded that they often didn t work and had an intermittent connection. It didn t work at all while we stayed there. Our garden room faced out onto the road and there was no garden view.
Food and drink were expensive and the food very average. Discovered that the Lakeside Restaurant was only open for dinner at the weekends and it was mid-week when we stayed so had to eat at Ruskin s brasserie. The first night a staff member told us we could walk around to the brasserie outside to avoid my negotiating several steps into the brasserie. It was torrential rain the second night and to avoid the long walk outside, I used the steps up to the brasserie. Overall, the hotel staff seemed not particularly professional or bothered about the shortcomings we experienced. On checking out, we were not asked if we d enjoyed our stay and they tried to charge us 25 per night for our dog, when we had already paid this to Off Peak Luxury when we booked. All in all, I cannot recommend this hotel.
Map & Directions
Address
Newby Bridge
Lakeside
Cumbria
LA12 8AT
Lakeside Hotel & Spa offers free car parking for guests.
How to get here
The Lakeside is located only 15 minutes from J36 of the M6 motorway and 20 minutes from the Lake District's mainline train station.
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Location & Local Attractions
The Lake District is one of the most beautiful areas of the UK, surrounded by breath taking scenery, scenic walks to suit all abilities, and a breadth of wonderful visitor attractions right on the doorstep.
A lake cruise is a must, and you can get to many of the neighbouring towns by boat too.
The famous village of Cartmel is just 10 miles away from Lakeside and is home to a wide variety of traditional Lakeland inns, tea rooms and cutting edge gourmet restaurants, including the internationally acclaimed Michelin Star restaurant, L'Enclume. There's also the 12th Century Priory, and a racecourse.
No visit to the Lakes would be complete without learning more about Beatrix Potter, and The World of Beatrix Potter is located in Bowness itself.
There are a number of walks that can be enjoyed from the hotel, from a leisurely stroll around the lake or Great Knott Wood, to a more ambitious hike. The hotel are happy to recommend routes nearby.
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